Shop for Free: CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid

Here are the Shop for Free deals starting 1/22 at the drugstores. These are all items you can get for free or almost free. If you are new to shopping with coupons, you might want check out the Learning to use Coupons post. If you are new to shopping at the drugstores, check out the Drugstore 101 for all the info you need!

Ok it is just a small mistake. My deepest apologies that everyone is so upset. I have a generic template that gets updated every week. The template was created on July 17th. If I forget to change the date it reads 7/17. There is no reason to be upset- the deals start Sunday just like they always do.

I got a walgreens q for $2/1 thermacare 2or3pk when i brought last weeks thermacare deal can i use that with the $3/1 ip? also those boxes from last weeks wags deal had $1/1 inside them for those who haven’t looked inside (at least mine did). so is the deal (2) @ $5.99 = $11.98 – (2) $2/1 wags q -$3/1 ip – $3/1 ip = $1.98 get back $5? is that right?
thanks for posting these for us! Seems silly to me for people to get so upset about a date on a blog i’d think people would just be happy you do all this work for us. i know i am! thanks again

I’m sure I’m missing something obvious, but where may I find the $1/1 Post Shredded Wheat, Grape-Nuts or Post Raisin Bran Cereals printable? I followed the link to walmart.com, but it just gives information about the cereal, no coupon. Thanks in advance for your help!

Seriously people. Learn some manners. You knew it was for next week. Why do you have to be so rude? Charlene, you do a great job. Thank you for everything you do and all the money you save everyone every day. I appreciate you and I know your other readers do too!

Charlene, that doesn’t answer my question. I meant is there a limit to how many register reward offers you can get per item because under a deal with RR it says limit 1coupon printed per offer. so is that limit 1per week?

Well first all the information you need can be found in the article that I suggested. Second this is what you said:

“I.E. buy two in one transaction and you only would recieve $1 RR
and if you do both in diff transactions you would recieve both RR seperately.”

So yes purchase them separately and buy as many as you want. Buy more than one at one time and get one Register Reward total. There are other quirks to using Register Rewards that you will want to understand and I suggest you read all about them so you understand fully how they work.

No. That means in this case there is a $1 Register Reward. You will receive a grand total of one Register Reward per transaction. If you purchase 20 boxes in one transaction you will receive one Register Reward. If you go through the line 20 different times and pay 20 different times, you will receive a total of (20) $1 Register Rewards. You may not use the Register Rewards to pay for another box of the same item or you won’t get another Register Reward. It says one printed per offer. So one per transaction is what that means.

It will help you to understand how everything works. It is difficult to answer all questions, but if you read through her site, you will learn how to be a successful and honest couponer =)

Just so you know, each store can limit the number of “like items” you are purchasing to make it fair for the next customer. I have learned that each Walgreens is different in how they limit transactions and/or number of “like” items purchased. It is better to get to know your store manager and ask them. Also remember you cannot use the RR you received in the first transaction to buy the SAME item in a second transaction, or it will not print another RR.

Chela, the store can impose limits if they want. If you are planning 2 or 3 transactions you will be fine in most cases. If you are planning 27 transactions I would consider that very unreasonable and you probably will have some problems.

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